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Forex Daily Outlook – August 10th 2009
The second week of August starts slowly, without any American releases. Australian Home Loans and French Industrial Production will stand out. Let’s see what’s on the menu today. Japanese figures start the day, actually 10 minutes to midnight… Core Machinery Orders are expected to turn positive and rise by 2.8%. Last time they fell by 3%. This
Forex Weekly Outlook – August 10-14 2009
After a rollercoaster week, forex trading expects another interesting week: rate decisions in the US and Japan, CPI figures around the world and much more. Let’s see what’s on the menu this week. Last week began with a collapse of the dollar. Later on, it began recovering, and then made a comeback on Friday’s surprising
Forex Weekly Outlook – June 8-12 2009
After a wild week that exceeded expectations, this week is relatively quiet. Trade Balance will be published almost everywhere. American Retail Sales will also stand out, as well as an interest rate from New Zealand. Here are the major events for this week: Non-Farm Payrolls closed the week with a big surprise. The dollar won
Forex Daily Outlook – May 14th 2009
Thursday has less indicators than Wednesday and Friday, but there still are important figures, such as American Unemployment Claims and PPI. Let’s see what’s up: Swiss PPI is expected to turn positive, and rise by 0.6%. At the same time, SNB Governing Board Member Thomas Jordan will speak. He has moved the markets before. It may
Forex Weekly Outlook – May 11 – 15 2009
The upcoming week in forex trading provides important indicators throughout the week. Note the Trade Balance on Tuesday, British employment figures and American Retail Sales on Wednesday, and a big Friday with German GDP, American CPI and more. Let’s dive into the major events this week: Monday, May 11th: The week starts slowly in forex trading.
Forex Weekly Outlook – April 6-10 2009
This week features rate decisions from Australia, Japan and Britain. There are also lots of major figures from Canada. Due to Easter, Thursday is packed with indicators, and Good Friday is good for resting. Lets’ see what’s on the menu… Monday, April 6th: The week starts slowly, with European Retail Sales that are expected to
Forex Daily Outlook – March 10th 2009
After Monday didn’t bring us much news but some fine breakouts, Tuesday has a wide range data, with British Manufacturing Production and a speech by Ben Bernanke as the highlights of the day. Let’s see what’s up. Right at midnight GMT, the beaten British Pound will get more news: BRC Retail Sales Monitor and RICS House Price Balance
Forex Weekly Outlook – March 9-13 2009
After a wild week, the forex market returns to a rather normal week. Major events are the new interest rates from New Zealand and Switzerland, Japanese Final GDP, Australian and Canadian employment figures, American Retail Sales and Trade Balance in both Canada and the US. Here’s the menu for the second week of March: Monday,
Forex Daily Analysis – February 9th 2009
Forex trading began this week with a small strengthening of the dollar. Not much economic data is due today, but there are a few notable indicators. The dollar made gains against the British poound, the Euro and the Swiss Franc. It lost ground to the Japanese Yen. The drop in USD/JPY could be explained In
Forex Daily Analysis – January 15th 2009
Today’s major event is the rate decision in Europe: The ECB will announce the Minimum Bid Rate at 12:34 GMT. It’s expected to cut rates by 0.5%. More about the ECB’s rate decision. After yesterday’s fall, EUR/USD is now trading rather stable, at 1.32. Japan’s monthly Core Machinery Orders fell by a whopping 16.2%, but the
